Content management apparatus, content display system, and content reservation method

ABSTRACT

A content management apparatus manages a content display schedule specifying a time frame for displaying content on a display device. The content management apparatus can reserve to-be-displayed content in an available time frame of the content display schedule. At this time, it is determined whether an attribute of the to-be-reserved content overlaps an attribute of other content in a time frame before or after the time frame where the content is reserved. When the two attributes do not overlap each other, reservation of the content is acceptable.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

The present disclosure relates to a content management apparatus used ina digital signage system or the like, which controls content, manages acontent display schedule, and controls delivery of content to a displaydevice.

2. Description of the Related Art

In recent years, so-called digital signage has been widely spread inplaces such as station yards and shopping malls where there are a lot ofpeople. Display devices are located in such places to display contentsuch as advertisements.

Business formats in digital signage are as follows: generally, railwaycompanies and location owners (administrators) such as shopping malladministrators install a digital signage system, and sell advertisementspots (time frames in a predetermined time slot) to advertisers, who arethe users of the digital signage. Advertisement content or the like isdisplayed in the advertisement spots.

Delivery of content involves making of an advertisement sequenceschedule and a delivery schedule. Some methods have been proposed tomake these schedules in advertisement systems of the related art. Forexample, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.2001-236444 describes a method of preparing attributes that are commonamong advertisements, adding the quantified attributes to the individualadvertisements, and accumulating them in an advertising database (DB)105. Advertisements whose delivery time slots are not specified inadvance are weighted according to each attribute to determine thefrequency and sequence of delivery reflecting delivery conditions fromthe viewpoints of the delivery side and the viewer side, therebycreating an advertisement sequence schedule. Scheduling is performed onadvertisements whose delivery time slots and frequency of delivery arespecified in advance, thereby creating a delivery time schedule. Theabove two schedules are combined as a delivery schedule, and, on thebasis of the delivery schedule, the advertisements are delivered fromthe delivery side to the viewer side while paying attention to the time,and the advertisements are displayed on a display on the viewer side.

In a digital signage system, a digital signage system administrator(hereinafter referred to as an administrator) needs to registerto-be-displayed content on each display device. Specifically, a schedulefor displaying items of content is specified by the administrator, and aset of items of content and a schedule for displaying the items ofcontent is delivered to each display device, which enables the displaydevice to display the items of content in accordance with the schedule.

Therefore, creating a content display schedule as above involves manytasks to be done by the administrator.

In the case of advertisement content in particular, it is of importancethat, after a commercial for beer of company A, a commercial of the sameattribute, such as beer of company B, be not be displayed consecutively.In the related art, the administrator needs to check these commercialsto carefully configure the schedule, and this involves very complicatedtasks. The administrator additionally needs to receive content from aplurality of advertisers, and to be aware of the needs of broadcastingframes to determine the schedule, which places a great burden on theadministrator.

To increase the operation rate of digital signage serving as business,sales activities may be conducted to eliminate unsold advertisementspots or to reduce the number thereof. However, there is no system forefficiently proposing and selling advertisement spots until the verylast minute of the content display schedule, which may let a businesschance go by.

In contrast, when an advertisement spot is sold immediately before thecontent display schedule, the schedule is adjusted and the submittedcontent is received at the very last minute, which may place a yetheavier burden on the administrator.

Such operational complexity and the heavy burden may cause theadministrator's human error, resulting in so-called broadcastingaccidents in the digital signage, such as that nothing is displayed,wrong content is displayed, or content is not reproduced to the end anddifferent content is started to be reproduced.

SUMMARY

It is desirable to provide a content management apparatus and the likeenabling a purchase order request and submission of advertisementcontent from an advertiser, and appropriately reserving content.

According to an aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a contentmanagement apparatus that manages a content display schedule specifyinga time frame for displaying content on a display device. The contentmanagement apparatus includes a content reservation unit and anattribute determination unit. The content reservation unit reservescontent to be displayed in an available time frame of the contentdisplay schedule. The attribute determination unit determines whether anattribute of the to-be-reserved content overlaps an attribute of othercontent in a time frame before or after the time frame where the contentis reserved. The content reservation unit is able to accept reservationof the content when the attribute determination unit determines that theattribute of the content does not overlap the attribute of the othercontent.

According to another aspect of the disclosure, there is provided acontent management apparatus that manages a content display schedulespecifying a time frame for displaying content on a display device. Thecontent management apparatus includes a time schedule display unit, acontent reservation frame display unit, and a content reservation unit.The time schedule display unit displays a time schedule for displayingcontent on the display device, on the basis of the content displayschedule. The content reservation frame display unit displays, in thetime schedule, one or more available time frames in which content to bedisplayed on the display device can be reserved as one or morereservation-available time frames. The content reservation unit reservesthe to-be-displayed content in one of the one or morereservation-available time frames. The content reservation frame displayunit does not display a reservation-available time frame when anattribute of the to-be-reserved content overlaps an attribute of othercontent in a time frame before or after the reservation-available timeframe.

According to yet another aspect of the disclosure, there is provided acontent display system including a display device and a contentmanagement apparatus. The content management apparatus includes amanagement unit, a content reservation unit, an attribute determinationunit, and a transmitter. The management unit manages a content displayschedule specifying a time frame for displaying content on the displaydevice. The content reservation unit reserves content to be displayed inan available time frame of the content display schedule. The attributedetermination unit determines whether an attribute of the to-be-reservedcontent overlaps an attribute of other content in a time frame before orafter the time frame where the content is reserved. The transmittertransmits the content to the display device in accordance with thecontent display schedule. The display device includes a content displayunit that receives the content and displays the content. The contentreservation unit is able to accept reservation of the content when theattribute determination unit determines that the attribute of thecontent does not overlap the attribute of the other content.

According to a further aspect of the disclosure, there is provided acontent reservation method for a content management apparatus thatmanages a content display schedule specifying a time frame fordisplaying content on a display device. The method includes: reservingcontent to be displayed in an available time frame of the contentdisplay schedule; and determining whether an attribute of theto-be-reserved content overlaps an attribute of other content in a timeframe before or after the time frame where the content is reserved. Inthe reserving, reservation of the content is acceptable when it isdetermined in the determining that the attribute of the content does notoverlap the attribute of the other content.

According to another aspect of the disclosure, there is provided acontent reservation method for a content management apparatus thatmanages a content display schedule specifying a time frame fordisplaying content on a display device. The method includes: displayinga time schedule for displaying content on the display device, on thebasis of the content display schedule; displaying, in the time schedule,one or more available time frames in which content to be displayed onthe display device can be reserved as one or more reservation-availabletime frames; and reserving the to-be-displayed content in one of the oneor more reservation-available time frames. In the displaying one or moreavailable time frames, a reservation-available time frame is notdisplayed when an attribute of the to-be-reserved content overlaps anattribute of other content in a time frame before or after thereservation-available time frame.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a diagram for describing the outline of a digital signagesystem according to a first embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a diagram for describing the functional configuration of amanagement server according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a diagram for describing the functional configuration of adisplay device according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 4 illustrates an operation flow for describing a signage managementsystem according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 5 illustrates an operation flow for describing the signagemanagement system according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 6 is a diagram for describing an exemplary operation (calendarschedule) according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing an exemplary operation (timeschedule) according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 8 is a diagram for describing an exemplary operation (timeschedules) according to the first embodiment;

FIGS. 9A to 9C are diagrams for describing an exemplary operationaccording to the first embodiment;

FIG. 10 illustrates an operation flow for describing a content deliveryprocess according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 11 illustrates an operation flow for describing a content displayprocess according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 12 is a diagram for describing an exemplary data configuration of ato-be-excluded table according to a second embodiment;

FIG. 13 is a diagram for describing an exemplary data configuration of atime restriction table according to a third embodiment;

FIG. 14 illustrates an operation flow for describing a signagemanagement system according to a fourth embodiment;

FIG. 15 is a diagram for describing an exemplary operation (timeschedules) according to the fourth embodiment;

FIG. 16 is a diagram for describing an exemplary data configuration of adiscount rate table according to a fifth embodiment; and

FIG. 17 is a diagram for describing an exemplary operation (timeschedule) according to the fifth embodiment.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, embodiments will be described with reference to thedrawings. In the embodiments, a digital signage system including acontent management apparatus according to the present disclosure will bedescribed by way of example.

1. First Embodiment

1.1 Overall Configuration

At first, the overall configuration of a digital signage system 1according to a first embodiment will be described on the basis ofFIG. 1. Referring to FIG. 1, a display device 20 is connected to amanagement server 10 in the digital signage system 1. A plurality ofdisplay devices 20 may be connected to the management server 10, asillustrated in FIG. 1. Although FIG. 1 illustrates that the displaydevices 20 are connected to the management server 10 via the samenetwork, each of the display devices 20 needs to be connected to themanagement server 10 via a network.

The management server 10 is connected to an external network NW, and aterminal device 30 is connected to the management server 10 via theexternal network NW. One or more terminal devices 30 are connectable,and are used by people who wish to delivery content, such asadvertisers.

A device such as a computer may serve as the terminal device 30, or aninformation processing apparatus such as a smartphone or a tabletcomputer may serve as the terminal device 30. An apparatus dedicated forcontent delivery may serve as the terminal device 30, or an imageforming apparatus with a communication function may serve as theterminal device 30. That is, any device may serve as the terminal device30 as long as it establishes connection with the management server 10 tospecify content delivery or upload content.

Here, the basic flow in the digital signage system 1 according to thepresent embodiment is as follows.

(1) Basic advertising contract between the advertiser (content providerwho is the operator of the terminal device 30) and the location owner(administrator of the management server 10).

The basic advertising contract to be exchanged is only about thecollection method and credit control, and need not include basicinformation regarding digital signage (such as the display time slot,number of times content is displayed, display time, fee, etc.).

(2) The advertiser establishes connection with the management server 10provided by the location owner (in a state where identification (ID) andpassword are secure) and performs operations.

The advertiser checks any available frame displayed on the locationowner's signage system, its fee, and the product category of time slotsbefore and after the available frame (including a nearby display systemdisplaying content at the same time).

(3) When the advertiser wishes to purchase the available frame, theadvertiser selects the category name of content (such as advertisementcontent in the present embodiment) through digital signage software (asignage management program running on the management server 10).

(4) At this time, the digital signage software performs an exclusionprocess when there is the same category in a time slot before or afterthe frame of interest (and a nearby display system displaying content atthe same time). If the advertisement content of interest is to beexcluded, submission of the advertisement content is not permitted.

(5) The advertiser submits the advertisement content to the locationowner's server.

(6) In the processing from (3) to (5), a calendar schedule and a dailytime schedule are automatically formed. Additionally, because basicinformation (such as the display time slot, the number of times contentis displayed, display time, fee, etc.) can be determined by this UI,basic information need not be contracted in advance at the time of (1).

(7) The management server 10 delivers the “calendar schedule, timeschedule, and advertisement content” to a system (including the displaydevice 20 and the like) at the actual location through a network oruniversal serial bus (USB) memory. The display system displays theadvertisement content on the basis of each schedule.

Regarding the time point at which delivery is performed from themanagement server 10 to the display device 20, items of content may becollectively delivered at night in which the network is relatively notbusy (when the signage is not operating) if the items of content are notscheduled to be delivered on the day, or, if content is scheduled to bedelivered on the day, the content may be immediately delivered.

1.2 Functional Configuration

Next, the functional configuration of the management server 10 and thedisplay device 20 will be described. Because the terminal device 30 maybe any information processing device such as a computer with acommunication function as described above, description of the functionalconfiguration of the terminal device 30 will be omitted.

1.2.1 Management Server

The functional configuration of the management server 10 will bedescribed on the basis of FIG. 2. The management server 10 includes acontroller 110, a communication unit 120, and a memory 140.

The controller 110 is a function unit for controlling the entiremanagement server 10. The controller 110 realizes various functions byreading and executing various programs stored in the memory 140, andincludes, for example, a central processing unit (CPU).

The communication unit 120 is a function unit for performingcommunication with another apparatus. The communication unit 120 is, forexample, a function unit capable of performing communication using awired local area network (LAN), or a function unit capable of performingcommunication using a wireless LAN. The communication system may be, forexample, Ethernet (registered trademark) or Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11a/b/g/n, or may be a communicationnetwork such as Long-Term Evolution (LTE) (registered trademark) orWorldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX).

The memory 140 is a function unit that stores various programs andvarious items of data involved in the operation of the management server10. The memory 140 includes, for example, semiconductor memory or a harddisk drive (HDD).

Here, the memory 140 stores an area for a content data storage area 142that stores content data. Additionally, the memory 140 stores a contentdisplay schedule 144, a signage management program 152, and a contentdelivery program 154.

The content data storage area 142 stores content data submitted(uploaded) from the terminal device 30, for example. In the presentembodiment, the type of content is advertisement content by way ofexample; however, the type of content may include other types of content(such as introductory content and program content). The types of contentmay additionally include moving images and still images.

The content display schedule 144 stores a content display schedule,which is a schedule for displaying content on the display device 20. Forexample, the content display schedule 144 displays on which device andat which time content to be delivered from the management server 10 tothe display device 20 will be displayed. By transmitting the contentdisplay schedule 144 to each display device 20, the display device 20can display content in accordance with the schedule.

Here, a content display schedule is tabulated information (in the formof a database (DB)) regarding content, such as a time slot (year, month,and day) where the actual signage is displayed, start time, end time,and content name allocated to the time slot.

The signage management program 152 is read and executed by thecontroller 110 to realize a signage management function. The contentdelivery program 154 is read and executed by the controller 110 torealize a content delivery function.

1.2.2 Display Device

The functional configuration of the display device 20 will be describedon the basis of FIG. 3. The display device 20 is a set of systems foractually displaying digital signage at an installed location, andincludes a controller 210, a communication unit 220, a display 230, anda memory 240.

The controller 210 is a function unit for controlling the entire displaydevice 20. The controller 210 realizes various functions by reading andexecuting various programs stored in the memory 240, and includes, forexample, a CPU.

The communication unit 220 is a function unit for performingcommunication mainly with the management server 10. The communicationunit 220 is, for example, a function unit capable of performingcommunication using a wired LAN, or a function unit capable ofperforming communication using a wireless LAN. The communication systemmay be, for example, Ethernet (registered trademark) or IEEE802.11a/b/g/n, or may be a communication network such as LTE (registeredtrademark) or WiMAX.

The display 230 is a function unit for displaying content. The display230 includes, for example, a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organicelectroluminescence (EL) display, or a projector.

The memory 240 is a function unit that stores various programs andvarious items of data involved in the operation of the display device20. The memory 240 includes, for example, semiconductor memory or anHDD.

The memory 240 secures an area for a content data storage area 242 forstoring delivered content data. The memory 240 additionally stores acontent display schedule 244 and a content display program 252.

The content data storage area 242 is an area for receiving and storingcontent delivered by the management server 10. Content data may bedelivered each time, or items of content data may be collectivelydelivered. Alternatively, content data may be prepared on the displaydevice 20 side, like a screen saver.

The content display schedule 244 stores a content display schedulereceived from the management server 10. The display device 20 displayscontent data in accordance with the content display schedule 244.

The content display program 252 is read and executed by the controller210 to realize a content display function.

The terminal device 30 may be a device integrated as a system, as hasbeen described above. Alternatively, the terminal device 30 may be acomputer and a display, or may be realized by an information processingapparatus such as a smartphone or a tablet computer.

1.3 Flow of Processes

Next, the flow of processes according to the present embodiment will bedescribed.

1.3.1 Signage Management Process

FIGS. 4 and 5 are flowcharts describing a signage management process.The signage management process is a process realized by reading andexecuting the signage management program 152 by the controller 110.

At first, when the administrator, who is the location owner, performs anoperation (step S102), the process determines whether the operation isan end operation (step S104). The end operation is a power off operationor an operation to end the program. When such an operation is performed,the process ends (YES in step S104).

When the administrator's operation is a setup operation, a setup processis executed (YES in step S106 to step S108). The setup process may setvarious items of information, such as the setup of the display device 20(the setup of a location where the display device 20 is installed,Internet Protocol (IP) address of the display device 20, etc.), thesetup of user information, and the setup regarding fee information.

Next, a content delivery process is executed (step S110). By executingthe content delivery process, content data and a content displayschedule are delivered to the display device 20. The operation in thecontent delivery process will be described later.

A pre-contractor of the digital signage system 1 logs in, and in turnbecomes able to perform setup for content registration and delivery.Hereinafter, the process from step S112 onward, which is from a log-inscreen onward, will be described.

The log-in screen is displayed (step S112). The log-in screen may bedisplayed by specifying an address (such as a log-in Uniform ResourceLocator (URL)) in the management server 10, or by performing a log-inoperation. The process proceeds to the log-in screen using any method,and the log-in screen is displayed on the terminal device 30.

Here, the user (advertiser) performs a log-in operation (step S114).Specifically, the user enters an ID and password, and, when the enteredID and password match those registered, it is determined that theauthentication is successful (YES in step S116). Various methods areconceivable as the log-in method. For example, besides theabove-described basic authentication method, any method such as OAuth,certificate authentication, or biometrics authentication is usable.Here, when the authentication is not successful or when time runs out,the process is repeated from the beginning.

Next, the management server 10 displays the locations of display devices20 on sale (signage locations) to allow the user (advertiser) to select.The user can check the locations of display devices 20 on which a timeframe (advertisement spot) for displaying content can be purchased.Specifically, locations such as “ABC square entrance column (center)”and “Shopping mall front entrance” are displayed, and the user canselect one from the displayed locations.

When the user selects the location of a display device (location ofsignage), a calendar schedule of a display device 20 located at acorresponding location is displayed (step S124). The calendar scheduleis used for displaying, in the form of a calendar, whether content canbe reserved or not in accordance with a content display schedule ofcontent data managed by the management server 10. Although it isdescribed in the present embodiment that a calendar schedule can becreated on the basis of a content display schedule, a calendar schedulemay be separately stored as a calendar schedule.

Here, a calendar schedule is data that can be created from a contentdisplay schedule. When used as a user interface (UI), a calendarschedule is displayed as an image of a one-month calendar to indicatewhether each frame on sale is available or already sold.

An exemplary screen that is displayed will be described on the basis ofFIG. 6. FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary screen of acalendar schedule visible from the user. Here, days 1 to 5 are days thathave gone by and are not on sale.

Days 10 to 12, and 28 to 31 are available; when one of these days isselected, the screen proceeds to a time schedule screen. When there isno nearby display device and the location is isolated, the screenproceeds to a time schedule for checking whether a time frame ofinterest is to be excluded in accordance with time frames before andafter the time frame of interest. When there is a nearby display device,the screen proceeds to a time schedule for checking whether a time frameof interest is to be excluded additionally in accordance with the nearbydisplay device. Days 6 to 9 and 13 to 27 are unavailable.

Here, a time schedule is data that can be created from a content displayschedule. When used as a UI, a time schedule is displayed as an image ofone day to indicate in which time frame content will be displayed, andwhether each frame on sale is available.

In the present embodiment, display devices within a certain range can beset as an advertisement group. An advertisement group includes displaydevices that are within the same field of view of a consumer who viewscontent and checks advertisement content, display devices that arewithin the same facility, or display devices that are arranged side byside. Such display devices are grouped by the administrator in order toensure that a competitor's advertisement will not be displayed ondisplay devices that are within the same field of view of a consumer.

Generally, a display device near the display device (a nearby displaydevice) is set. A nearby display device is a display device that iswithin the same field of view of a user, as has been described above.

Although such grouping is generally set by the administrator, groupingmay be automatically set using the distance between installed locationsor using IP addresses. The present embodiment will discuss the casewhere nearby display devices are set as an advertisement group.

Although the same advertisement may be displayed on display devices setas an advertisement group, it may be only necessary to ensure that acompetitor's advertisement will not be displayed on the display devicesset as an advertisement group, as has been described above.Additionally, an advertisement group may be hierarchically specified.

For example, it is assumed that a plurality of display devices islocated at each of a first entrance and a second entrance of a facility.In this case, the plurality of display devices located at the firstentrance is set as a first advertisement group, and the plurality ofdisplay devices located at the second entrance is set as a secondadvertisement group.

Furthermore, the first advertisement group and the second advertisementgroup may be set as a third advertisement group. In this case, forexample, control may be applied to display the same advertisement on thefirst and second advertisement groups, and not to display a competitor'sadvertisement on the third advertisement group.

Referring back to the process illustrated in FIG. 4, an available dateis selected or an end operation is selected (step S126). When an endoperation is selected here, the process returns to the beginning (NO instep S128).

In response to selection of an available date (YES in step S128), theprocess proceeds to a process of displaying one or more time schedules(steps S150 to S154 in FIG. 5). A time schedule is displayed on thebasis of a content display schedule to enable the user to check thecontent reservation circumstances on a daily basis on each displaydevice 20. Although the present embodiment assumes that a time scheduleis created from a content display schedule, a time schedule may bestored separately.

Here, when no display device 20 is located nearby, that is, when thereis no plurality of display devices near the selected location (whenthere are no display devices set as an advertisement group), a processof displaying a time schedule is simply executed for a display device 20at the selected location (NO in step S150 to step S154).

In contrast, when there is a plurality of display devices near theselected location, a process of displaying multiple time schedules isexecuted (YES in step S150 to step S152).

Here, FIGS. 7 and 8 illustrate exemplary time schedules displayed forthe user in response to the time schedule display process. FIG. 7illustrates a display screen of a time schedule for checking whether atime frame of interest is to be excluded in accordance with time framesbefore and after the time frame of interest. FIG. 8 illustrates adisplay screen of time schedules for checking whether a time frame ofinterest is to be excluded additionally in accordance with nearbydisplays.

For example, in the case of FIG. 7, it is displayed that there is anavailable time frame (advertisement spot) in 14:00 to 16:00. Thus, theuser can purchase the available time frame. When the user selects theavailable time frame (such as by clicking the available time frame), thescreen proceeds to a purchase/submission system UI.

Additionally, the fee of the available time frame may be displayed, asin the present embodiment. For example, it is displayed that theavailable time frame can be purchased for 100,000 yen in FIG. 7.

However, as will be described later, restaurant (Chinese) and departmentstore (sale) are registered as the attributes (categories) of contentbefore and after the available time frame. Therefore, even in theavailable time frame, if content is of the same attribute, namely,restaurant (Chinese) or department store (sale), submission (reservationacceptance) of the content is not allowed.

Information that can be checked by the advertiser who checks anavailable time frame only includes an available time frame, fee, andattribute (such as a product category), and the advertiser is incapableof checking the actual advertisers (competitors viewed from theadvertiser who is purchasing an available time frame). Note that theadministrator of the management server 10 can check the actualadvertisers (competitors).

Next, FIG. 8 illustrates a display screen of time schedules for checkingwhether a time frame of interest is to be excluded additionally inaccordance with nearby displays. This is an exemplary display screen oftime schedules visible from the user.

Three time schedules (“ABC square entrance column (left)”, “ABC squareentrance column (center)”, and “ABC square entrance column (right)”) inFIG. 8 are time schedules of different display devices, and theindividual display devices need to be subjected to an exclusion processsince they are near one another.

In the present embodiment, a display device at “ABC square entrancecolumn (center)” has an available time frame in 14:00 to 16:00, and theadvertiser can purchase this time frame.

Here, the user can purchase the available time frame for 100,000 yen;however, submission of content on restaurant (Chinese), departmentstore, wedding hall, new film information, or an idol concert is notallowed. That is, reservation acceptance of such content is restrictedand is not allowed.

Note that content on restaurant (Chinese) is displayed in 11:00 to 14:00at both “ABC square entrance column (center)” and “ABC square entrancecolumn (right)”; however, these items of content are of the sameadvertiser and are not subjected to an exclusion process, which meansthat purchase of the time frame of interest is not restricted, that is,is not to be excluded. Accordingly, reservation acceptance of content isallowed and reservation can be made (content can be submitted) in theavailable time frame.

In contrast, if a time schedule of another display device includescontent of an idol concert immediately before the availableadvertisement spot, purchase of advertisement is restricted (excluded).

Referring back to FIG. 5, the process will be continuously described.Next, an available time frame is selected, or an end operation isperformed (step S156). When an end operation is selected here, theprocess in FIG. 4 is executed again from the beginning (NO in stepS158).

Here, when an available time frame is selected (YES in step S158), theproduct category of content (advertisement content) to be submitted isselected as the attribute of content (step S160). When an end operationis selected here, the process in FIG. 4 is executed again from thebeginning (NO in step S162).

Here, it is determined whether the product category, which is theselected attribute of content, is not to be excluded (step S164).Submission of content to be excluded is not allowed, and reservationacceptance of such content is not allowed in the time frame. In thepresent embodiment, conditions for content to be excluded (exclusionconditions) are the following three conditions:

(1) In the case of a single display device 20, content is to be excludedif the content's product category is the same as or overlaps that of atime frame before or after the currently-selected time frame. That is,reservation acceptance of such content is restricted, and reservationacceptance in the selected time frame is rejected, which means thatreservation acceptance is unavailable.

(2) In the case of a plurality of display devices 20, that is, in thecase where there is a display device at a position near the displaydevice of the selected time frame, content is to be excluded if thecontent's product category is the same as or overlaps the productcategory of an overlapping time frame on the nearby-positioned displaydevice. That is, reservation acceptance of such content is restricted,and reservation acceptance in the selected time frame is rejected, whichmeans that reservation acceptance is unavailable.

(3) In the case of a plurality of display devices 20, that is, in thecase where there is a display device at a position near the displaydevice of the selected time frame, content is to be excluded if thecontent's product category is the same as or overlaps the productcategory of an overlapping time frame and a time frame before or afterthe time frame of interest on the nearby-positioned display device. Thatis, reservation acceptance of such content is restricted, andreservation acceptance in the selected time frame is rejected, whichmeans that reservation acceptance is unavailable.

If content corresponds to one of these exclusion conditions, the contentis to be excluded. Thus, the user is asked to select the productcategory again (YES in step S164 to step S162). That is, the selectedcontent (commercial) becomes restricted content, and reservationacceptance thereof is rejected.

FIG. 9A illustrates an exemplary display screen displayed for the userin this case. As illustrated in FIG. 9A, the message “Please select theproduct category you wish to submit.” is displayed to prompt the user toselect the product category.

In this manner, the advertiser (user who is trying to submit contentdata) can select the product category of advertisement content as theattribute of content. Here, the product category is hierarchical.

For example, “travel” serves as an upper layer, which includes “overseastravel” and “domestic travel” as lower layers. In this case, forexample, when the product category “travel” is selected, the productcategory overlaps both “overseas travel” and “domestic travel”. Inaddition, when “overseas travel” or “domestic travel” is selected, theproduct category overlaps the product category “travel”.

Furthermore, both “overseas travel” and “domestic travel” have “travel”as the upper layer. Therefore, it may be determined that “overseastravel” and “domestic travel” overlap each other in the productcategory.

When the attribute of content is not an overlapping attribute, forexample, the content can be reserved as reservable content. That is,content whose attribute is different, whose attribute is not the same,or whose attribute is not in an upper-lower layer relationship isacceptable as reservable (not-to-be-excluded) content since the contentdoes not overlap the other content.

Referring back to FIG. 5, the process will be continuously described.When the selected product category is not to be excluded (NO in stepS164), content (advertisement content) to be submitted (uploaded) isselected (step S166). When an end operation is selected here, theprocess in FIG. 4 is executed again from the beginning (NO in stepS168).

FIG. 9B illustrates an exemplary content data selecting screen in thiscase. By selecting content data and executing processing, the contentdata is sent to the management server 10 and stored there.

After the submission of the content data, it is determined whetherpurchase execution is finally selected. Here, by selecting purchaseexecution, an advertisement spot purchase process is executed.

FIG. 9C illustrates an exemplary content data purchase screen displayedto the advertiser who is the user. The details of signage, fee, filename (content data name), attribute, and time frame are individuallydisplayed.

By selecting “purchase” in this scene, it is displayed that the selectedcontent will be delivered in the selected time frame.

1.3.2 Content Delivery Process

Next, the content delivery process will be described with reference toFIG. 10. The content delivery process is a process executed in the caseof delivering content data from the management server 10 to the displaydevice 20, which is digital signage. The display device may be one ormore. The same content data or different items of content data may bedelivered to a plurality of display devices.

At first, it is determined whether there is any undelivered content data(step S202). When all items of content are already delivered to thedisplay device 20, the process ends (YES in step S202).

When there is undelivered content data, it is determined whether contentdata to be delivered today is included in the undelivered content data(to-be-delivered content) (step S204). When there is content data to bedelivered today (YES in step S204), the content data is delivered to thedisplay device 20 (step S206). That is, by delivering the content datato signage software (content display program 252) running on the displaydevice 20, content (such as advertisement content) can be displayed onthe display device 20.

Here, the content data and a content display schedule, which is aschedule for displaying the content data, may be delivered to thesignage software. That is, the display device 20 displays the content inaccordance with the details of the content display schedule.

Next, when it is a regular delivery time (YES in step S208), contentdata is delivered to the signage software (step S210). At this time, acontent display schedule may be additionally transmitted.

Content data is delivered at a regular delivery time in order to delivercontent at night, for example, in which the network is not busy. Insteps S204 and S206, content data that is unable to wait until the nextdelivery time point is delivered at this time point.

1.3.3 Content Display Process

Next, a content display process will be described with reference to FIG.11. The content display process is a process executed on receipt ofcontent data and a content display schedule from the management server10.

That is, in response to delivery from signage management software(signage management program 152) running on the management server 10,the delivery is received from the signage management software (YES instep S302 to step S304). Accordingly, the display device 20 storescontent data in the content data storage area 242, and additionallystores the content display schedule 244.

Thereafter, it is determined whether the content display scheduleincludes allocation of the content (step S306). Here, when the contentdisplay schedule includes allocation of the content, displaying andreproduction of the content data starts (step S308).

Here, it is determined whether it is the content end time on the contentdisplay schedule. When it is the content end time, displaying of thecontent ends, and the next content is displayed (YES in step S310).

According to the present embodiment as described above, a time frame forreserving content is compared with successive time frames or with anoverlapping time frame of another display device, and if there iscontent whose attribute is the same as or includes the attribute of theto-be-reserved content, the content reservation is not available. Incontrast, if only content whose attribute is different from theattribute of the to-be-reserved content is reserved in successive timeframes or in an overlapping time frame of another display device, thecontent reservation is available in the desired time frame.

Accordingly, for example, content of the same attribute or of anoverlapping attribute can be prevented from being displayed insuccessive time frames, or content of an overlapping attribute can beprevented from being displayed on a set display device (such as a nearbydisplay device).

In the case of reserving content, content can be reserved when there isno content of an overlapping attribute in a time frame before or afterthe time frame of interest or in a time frame including the time frameof interest, thereby providing user-friendly digital signage.

Particularly in the case where the type of content is advertisementcontent, if a competitor's advertisement of the same attribute or acompetitor's advertisement of a related attribute is displayed, aproblem may occur. In the digital signage system according to thepresent embodiment, reservation of advertisement content causing suchsituations is not accepted, thereby preventing such problems fromoccurring.

Because a content provider such as an advertiser can be sure that theabove-described failures do not occur in reservation-available timeframes, a more user-friendly digital signage system can be provided.

2. Second Embodiment

Next, a second embodiment will be described. Although it is determinedin the first embodiment whether the attribute of content (such as thecategory of product content) is overlapping, the category is determinedusing a table in the second embodiment.

In the present embodiment, a to-be-excluded table 162 is stored in thememory 140. FIG. 12 illustrates an example of the to-be-excluded table162 in the present embodiment. The to-be-excluded table 162 stores acategory to be excluded with respect to a selected category.

For example, in the case where the selected category is retail stores,to-be-excluded targets are retail stores including department stores,consumer electronics retail stores, and clothing retail stores. In thecase where the selected category is consumer electronics retail stores,to-be-excluded targets are department stores and consumer electronicsretail stores among retail stores, but clothing retail stores are not tobe excluded.

In this manner, according to the present embodiment, to-be-excludedattributes (categories) can be flexibly set. Such attributes(categories) to be excluded may be set in advance, or may be set by theadministrator. Additionally, to-be-excluded attributes (categories) maybe periodically updated using an external server or the like.

3. Third Embodiment

Next, a third embodiment will be described. The third embodiment willdiscuss the case where to-be-excluded targets are not attributes, butare time slots.

In the present embodiment, a time restriction table 164 is stored as onetype of to-be-excluded table in the memory 140. FIG. 13 illustrates anexample of the time restriction table 164 in the present embodiment. Thetime restriction table 164 stores a restricted time slot associated withthe attribute of content (selected category).

For example, in the case where the selected category is “tobacco”, timeframes in “09:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and 09:00 to 22:00 on weekends”are to be excluded, that is, no reservation can be made in these timeframes.

The time restriction table 164 may be combined with other embodiments.For example, the time restriction table 164 may be combined with thefirst embodiment to perform a time-slot-based exclusion processadditionally in accordance with time frames before and after the timeframe of interest.

4. Fourth Embodiment

Next, a fourth embodiment will be described. The fourth embodiment willdiscuss the case where, on a screen displaying a time schedule,regarding content display, “reservation unavailable” is displayedwithout displaying an attribute.

The present embodiment is an embodiment that replaces the processillustrated in FIG. 5 according to the first embodiment with a processillustrated in FIG. 14. Here, the same process as that in FIG. 5 isgiven the same reference numeral to omit a detailed description.

In the case of the present embodiment, the category of a user(advertiser) is registered in advance. That is, the user (advertiser)registers the category of content when using the digital signage system(when making registration for using the digital signage system).

In step S152 or step S154 in FIG. 14, one or more time schedules aredisplayed on the basis of a content display schedule. Here, in the caseof displaying a time schedule, a time frame where content has beenalready reserved is displayed as “reservation unavailable” since noreservation can be made.

Next, it is determined whether there is a to-be-excluded time frame(step S402). When there is a to-be-excluded time frame, although thatframe is originally an “available time frame”, that frame is changed toa “reservation unavailable” frame and is displayed so (step S404).

For example, FIG. 15 illustrates an example of a display screen of timeschedules according to the present embodiment. The currently availableframe is “14:00 to 16:00” of “ABC square entrance column (center)”.

Here, it is assumed that “11:00 to 12:00” of “ABC square entrance column(right)” is also available. However, it is assumed that content of ato-be-excluded attribute (category) in accordance with the category ofthe user (advertiser) has been reserved in “9:00 to 11:00” at the samelocation.

Since no reservation can be made in this case, this time frame isswitched in advance to “reservation unavailable” and is displayed so. Indoing so, it can be expected that the user (advertiser) is able to notonly check that unreservable content is “reservation unavailable”, butalso can be prevented from notifying other users of where the contentwill be delivered.

5. Fifth Embodiment

Next, a fifth embodiment will be described. In the fifth embodiment, afee for submitting content (the selling price of a time frame) isdiscounted depending on the time to be reserved.

In the present embodiment, a discount rate table 166, illustrated inFIG. 16, is stored in the memory 140.

The discount rate table 166 stores a fee (discount rate) associated withthe time for reserving content.

For example, when two or more days are left before the delivery ofcontent, no discount is applied; however, when the time left before thedelivery of content is two days to one day, a 10% discount is applied.Likewise, when the time left before the delivery of content is one dayto 12 hours, a 20% discount is applied. In this manner, a fee forsubmitting content is discounted in accordance with the time left beforethe delivery of content.

FIG. 17 illustrates an example of a display screen of a time chartaccording to the present embodiment. For example, it is assumed that thecurrent time is “9:00”, and an available time frame is “14:00 to 16:00”.Since the time left before the available time frame is five hours, a 40%discount is applied, and “60,000 yen” is displayed as the fee.

In this manner, according to the embodiment, a fee for purchasing anavailable time frame is discounted in accordance with the time leftbefore the available time frame. Accordingly, the user (advertiser) whois using the digital signage system can delivery content inexpensively.Additionally, the system provider may be able to reduce the number ofunoccupied time frames.

The time and discount rate may be set in advance, or may be arbitrarilyset by the system administrator. The discount rate may be set inaccordance with other factors such as the day of the week or weather.

6. Sixth Embodiment

Next, a sixth embodiment will be described. Although a to-be-excludedtarget is determined on the basis of the attribute of content in theabove-described embodiments, user information (such as an attributeregarding the advertiser, and the company name) is further provided inthe present embodiment, and a to-be-excluded target may be determined onthe basis of the user information.

Here, when user information on a user who wishes to reserve content iscontained in information on the user of content reserved in a time framebefore or after the time frame of interest, even if the content'sattribute is included, the content may be reserved.

For example, the case of applying the present embodiment to the firstembodiment will be described. When the attribute of to-be-reservedcontent overlaps the attribute of content reserved in a time framebefore or after the time frame of interest, the content of interest isunreservable in the first embodiment.

However, in the case of the present embodiment, when the attribute ofto-be-reserved content overlaps the attribute of content reserved in atime frame before or after the time frame of interest, user informationis checked next. Here, when the user of the to-be-reserved content isthe same as the user of content reserved in a time frame before or afterthe time frame of interest or when the two users belong to the samegroup of companies, the content of interest can be reserved.

Like the above-described embodiments, user information may be used todetermine the case where content is unreservable. For example, noreservation is available in the case of companies in the same field orin the case where the user shares information on a company that competeswith the digital signage providing facility.

7. Advantages

According to the above-described embodiments, receipt of content andcreation of a content display schedule (calendar schedule and timeschedule) in accordance with the receipt details, which have beenpreviously done by a location owner (administrator), are automaticallyperformed in response to an operation performed by a user (advertiser).Accordingly, the load on the administrator can be alleviated, therebypreventing human error.

Because previous tasks can be automated, advertisement spots can be solduntil the very last minute, and, as a result, it can be expected thatthe number of unsold advertisement spots can be reduced. Becauseadvertisement spots are sold until the very last minute, the price canbe changed at the last minute to promote sales.

Content reproduction conditions and fees are explicitly presented to theadvertiser. This enhances the convenience of the advertiser, and theadvertiser and the location owner can exchange the contract detailsuntil the very last minute. As a result, it can be expected that thenumber of unsold advertisement spots can be reduced.

8. Modifications

Although the embodiments have been described in detail with reference tothe drawings, the specific configurations are not limited to those inthe embodiments, and designs and the like not departing from the scopeof the gist of the disclosure are also included in the scope of claims.

Needless to say, the above-described embodiments can be combined andexecuted. For example, the first, second, and fifth embodiments can becombined and executed.

A program running on each apparatus according to the embodiments is aprogram controlling a CPU or the like to realize the functions of theembodiments (a program causing a computer to function as the functionsof the embodiments). Information handled by these apparatuses istemporarily accumulated at the time of its processing in a temporarystorage device (such as random-access memory (RAM)), and then stored ina storage device such as a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive(SSD). As occasion demands, the information is read by the CPU andmodified or written.

To distribute the program in the market, the program can be stored in aportable recording medium and distributed, or transferred to a servercomputer connected via a network such as the Internet. In this case,needless to say, a storage device of the server computer is included inthe present disclosure.

The present disclosure contains subject matter related to that disclosedin Japanese Priority Patent Application JP 2016-188708 filed in theJapan Patent Office on Sep. 27, 2016, the entire contents of which arehereby incorporated by reference.

It should be understood by those skilled in the art that variousmodifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occurdepending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they arewithin the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.

What is claimed is:
 1. A content management apparatus that manages acontent display schedule specifying a time frame for displaying contenton a display device, comprising: a memory; and a controller incommunication with the memory, wherein the controller executes a programstored on the memory to: reserve content to be displayed in an availabletime frame of the content display schedule; store the content displayschedule including the reserved content; determine whether or not anattribute of a first content reserved in one of a plurality of displaydevices installed in the same field of view of a content viewer overlapswith an attribute of another content reserved in a time frame in thesame time zone as the first content in another of the plurality ofdisplay devices; and prohibit acceptance of the reservation of the firstcontent selectively, when the attribute of the first content overlapsthe attribute of the another content.
 2. The content managementapparatus according to claim 1, wherein when the attribute of the firstcontent overlaps with the attribute of the another content, thecontroller reserves the first content when the advertiser of the firstcontent and the advertiser of the another content have the sameattribute.
 3. The content management apparatus according to claim 1,wherein the content management apparatus further includes a display, andthe controller causes the user to select information associated with theattribute of the first content via the display, when reserving the firstcontent.
 4. The content management apparatus according to claim 1,wherein the controller displays a time schedule based on the contentdisplay schedule, and an attribute of the reserved first content isdisplayed in a time frame in which the first content is reserved.
 5. Thecontent management apparatus according to claim 1, wherein thecontroller displays a display indicating that reservation is notpossible, when the attribute of the first content to be reserved and theattribute of the another content in the same time frame overlap.
 6. Acontent management method for a content management apparatus thatmanages a content display schedule specifying a time frame fordisplaying content on a display device, the content management methodcomprising: reserving content to be displayed in an available time frameof the content display schedule; storing the content display scheduleincluding the reserved content; determining whether or not an attributeof a first content reserved in one of a plurality of display devicesinstalled in the same field of view of a content viewer overlaps with anattribute of another content reserved in a time frame in the same timezone as the first content in another of the plurality of displaydevices; and prohibiting acceptance of the reservation of the firstcontent selectively, when the attribute of the first content overlapsthe attribute of the another content.
 7. A non-transitory recordingmedium a program for causing a computer mounted on a content managementapparatus, to execute a process comprising: reserving content to bedisplayed in an available time frame of the content display schedule;storing the content display schedule including the reserved content;determining whether or not an attribute of a first content reserved inone of a plurality of display devices installed in the same field ofview of a content viewer overlaps with an attribute of another contentreserved in a time frame in the same time zone as the first content inanother of the plurality of display devices; and prohibiting acceptanceof the reservation of the first content selectively, when the attributeof the first content overlaps the attribute of the another content.